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The lunker punker. a big topwater for big bass.

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whenever it is windy, throw a double bladed topwater wooden lure like the luhr jensen woodchopper. lucky craft has a version, but I feel not enough people throw these baits & they flat out catch bigger bass on average without a doubt.

I like using a devils horse,torpedo, and other single prop baits when fish are schooling but the double is big, heavy, and flat out is loud...also...try it on a carolina rig in deeper water if not around weeds, but make sure you have a good quality balsa wood lure. even Newer Rapala double props do not float like the creek chubs, luhr Jenson, and Heddon models etc...

also...go grab some Berkley havoc Beat Shad & Subwoofers for light action finesse tactecs like a darter head, or for split shot rigs etc...For a 10" worm the Federale is a great choice for dragging and Havoc has awesome colors and are always on sale at Dick's for $1.99 or $2.49 for bags of 10 in many cases..

For the Money, I alwasy's thought Zoom had the best prices and overall selection of baits that worked, but Berkley has created some great new baits priced awesome. Smash Tubes,Craws,some crazy looking new shakey bait/stick worm.....

lastly, I would be lost without mentioning to throw Big Super Spooks and if the water is clear,use clear colored topwaters and Hold on....and 9" bass will hit a super spook at night in dead of winter, as it happened often last week here in Tampa.

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